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Coaches’ Corrective Feedback, Psychological Needs, and Subjective Vitality in Mexican Soccer Players

2021

In the sport context, an essential aspect of an athlete’s development and performance happens during the interaction with the coach while receiving information on the aspects of performance that need to be modified (corrective feedback). Grounded in the Self-Determination Theory and particularly on the basic psychological needs theory, a structural equation model (SEM) was tested with the following sequence: perception of the amount of corrective feedback generated by the coach, perceived legitimacy of corrective feedback, satisfaction of basic psychological needs, and vitality in soccer players. Additionally, simple mediation and serial (double) mediation models were also tested. Participa…

Need theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Applied psychologyContext (language use)Vitality050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionsubjective vitalityPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonbiologyAthletesserial mediation model05 social scienceslegitimacy of feedback030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationlcsh:PsychologyMediationbasic psychological needscorrective feedbackCorrective feedbackPsychologyhuman activitiesFrontiers in Psychology
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Biologically based models of cancer risk in radiation research

2020

PURPOSE: In radiation risk analysis the state-of-the-art approach is based on descriptive models which link excess rates of cancer incidence and mortality to radiation exposure by statistical association. To estimate the number of sporadic and radiation-induced cases descriptive models apply parametric dose response function which directly determine the radiation risk. In biologically-based models of cancer risk (BBCR models) dose responses are implemented for key events on the biological level such as early mutations or clonal expansion of initiated cells. Influenced by radiation these events then shape the risk response on the epidemiological level. Although BBCR models facilitate a more …

Neoplasms Radiation-InducedDatabases FactualPopulationDiseaseComputational biologyRadiation DosageModels BiologicalRisk AssessmentRadiation ProtectionBiologically Based Models Of Cancer Risk ; Radiation Epidemiology ; Molecular Biology ; Integrative Modeling ; Adverse Outcome PathwaysAdverse Outcome PathwayHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingeducationeducation.field_of_studyRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryGRASPCancermedicine.diseaseResearch DesignObservational studybusinessCancer riskBiomarkersInternational Journal of Radiation Biology
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Low cost system for visualization and exhibition of pottery finds in archeological museums

2015

The objective of this project is to build a low-cost system for surveying, modeling, prototyping and interactive visualizing aimed at the enhancement of islamic pottery finds of X – XI centuries. The system will allow various applications: the creation of systems for displaying artifacts from the museum alongside the exhibition, the virtual view of restorations from fragments, including AR and VR, the physical reconstruction of the original form using 3D printer to show the pieces in their entirety, as well as the construction of interactive virtual archives to be made available to scholars and visitors.

New system of exhibitIslamic Pottery3D survey 3D modeling Rapid PrototypingSettore ICAR/17 - Disegno3D survey 3D modeling Rapid Prototyping; Virtual exhibition; New system of exhibit; Islamic PotteryVirtual exhibitionVirtual exhibition; Rapid Prototyping; new system of exhibit; Islamic Pottery
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Characteristics of seasonal variations and noises of the daily double-difference and PPP solutions

2020

Abstract Long term GNSS observations provided by networks of the continuously operating reference stations (CORS) allow for determination of the global and local tectonic plate movements and seasonal variations. In recent years, PPP (Precise Point Positioning) technique has become increasingly popular and most likely in the future will replace relative positioning with CORS stations. In this paper, we discuss the difference of the velocity and seasonal component estimates of 25 Latvian CORS stations on the basis of daily PPP solutions from the Nevada Geodetic Laboratory and double-difference solutions from the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics of the University of Latvia. Time series …

Noise010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDouble differenceModeling and SimulationAcousticsEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesEngineering (miscellaneous)Geology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Applied Geodesy
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Non-local multiscale approach for the impact of go or grow hypothesis on tumour-viruses interactions

2021

International audience; We propose and study computationally a novel non-local multiscale moving boundary mathematical model for tumour and oncolytic virus (OV) interactions when we consider the go or grow hypothesis for cancer dynamics. This spatio-temporal model focuses on two cancer cell phenotypes that can be infected with the OV or remain uninfected, and which can either move in response to the extracellular-matrix (ECM) density or proliferate. The interactions between cancer cells, those among cancer cells and ECM, and those among cells and OV occur at the macroscale. At the micro-scale, we focus on the interactions between cells and matrix degrading enzymes (MDEs) that impact the mov…

Non-local cell adhesion[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Multiscale cancer modellingBiologyMatrix (biology)Models BiologicalVirusMigration-proliferation dichotomyExtracellular matrix03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsmedicineQA1-939HumansNeoplasm Invasiveness[NLIN]Nonlinear Sciences [physics][MATH]Mathematics [math]030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesApplied MathematicsCancerGo or grow hypothesisGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePhenotypeExtracellular MatrixCell biologyOncolytic virusOncolytic VirusesComputational MathematicsViral replication030220 oncology & carcinogenesisModeling and SimulationTumour-oncolytic viruses interactionsCancer cellOncogenic VirusesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesTP248.13-248.65MathematicsBiotechnology
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QUALITATIVE PROPERTIES OF THE SOLUTIONS OF A NONLINEAR FLUX-LIMITED EQUATION ARISING IN THE TRANSPORT OF MORPHOGENS

2011

In this paper we study some qualitative properties of the solutions of a nonlinear flux-limited equation arising in the transport of morphogens in biological systems. Questions related to the existence of steady states, the finite speed of propagating fronts or the regularization in the interior of the support are studied from analytical and numerical points of view.

Nonlinear parabolic equationsNonlinear systemApplied MathematicsModeling and SimulationRegularization (physics)Mathematical analysisHeat equationMathematicsMathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
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Discrete Dynamics of Nonlinear Systems in Nature and Society

2019

Nonlinear systemArticle SubjectComputer scienceDiscrete dynamicslcsh:MathematicsModeling and SimulationStatistical physicslcsh:QA1-939
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Nonlinear Functional Difference Equations with Applications

2013

Nonlinear systemArticle SubjectSimultaneous equationsModeling and Simulationlcsh:MathematicsMathematical analysisFinite difference methodlcsh:QA1-939MathematicsDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
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FINITE ELEMENT APPROXIMATION OF NONLOCAL HEAT RADIATION PROBLEMS

1998

This paper focuses on finite element error analysis for problems involving both conductive and radiative heat transfers. The radiative heat exchange is modeled with a nonlinear and nonlocal term that also makes the problem non-monotone. The continuous problem has a maximum principle which suggests the use of inverse monotone discretizations. We also estimate the error due to the approximation of the boundary by showing continuous dependence on the geometric data for the continuous problem. The final result of this paper is a rigorous justification and error analysis for methods that use the so-called view factors for numerical modeling of the heat radiation.

Nonlinear systemMonotone polygonMaximum principleThermal radiationApplied MathematicsModeling and SimulationMathematical analysisInverseBoundary (topology)Finite element methodMathematicsGeometric data analysisMathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
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Asymptotic Analysis of a Slightly Rarefied Gas with Nonlocal Boundary Conditions

2011

In this paper nonlocal boundary conditions for the Navier–Stokes equations are derived, starting from the Boltzmann equation in the limit for the Knudsen number being vanishingly small. In the same spirit of (Lombardo et al. in J. Stat. Phys. 130:69–82, 2008) where a nonlocal Poisson scattering kernel was introduced, a gaussian scattering kernel which models nonlocal interactions between the gas molecules and the wall boundary is proposed. It is proved to satisfy the global mass conservation and a generalized reciprocity relation. The asymptotic expansion of the boundary-value problem for the Boltzmann equation, provides, in the continuum limit, the Navier–Stokes equations associated with a…

Nonlocal boundary conditionGaussianMathematical analysisTurbulence modelingStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMixed boundary conditionPoisson distributionBoltzmann equationPhysics::Fluid DynamicsBoltzmann equationFluid dynamic limitsymbols.namesakesymbolsKnudsen numberAsymptotic expansionConservation of massSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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